The bigger the game, the more the sense of invulnerability with which the man from Waikato cloaks himself. |
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The puppies were born in the Waikato in a litter of six and were orphaned at three weeks old when their mother was sold. |
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The port company has risen substantially in value since Waikato ratepayers sold their shareholding to private investors. |
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It also brings water from the Waikato, treats it, stores it, and reticulates it for under 50c a cubic metre. |
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Workers at the company's Westport's Stockton Mine, Huntly, the Ohai opencast in Southland and Rotowaro in the Waikato joined the strike. |
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In this Port Waikato example, samples successively closer to the modern coastline experienced progressively higher palaeotemperatures in the past. |
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Few places in the world allow the level of same-day access to snow and surf as found in the region of Waikato in the North Island. |
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An exception is the Waikato Fault, which is downthrown to the north. |
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After 24 years as clinical nurse manager of Waikato District Health Board's Mothercraft Unit, Alison Williams retired last month. |
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It could take over a year to decide an application that Auckland has filed to more than double the water it takes from the Waikato River. |
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People becoming affected by measles have reached an alarming 100 in the Waikato area of New Zealand. |
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Gatland fractured both heels during a fall at his house in Waikato in April, delaying his appointment to lead next year's tour to Australia. |
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This change also established a new university in Hamilton, the University of Waikato. |
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Davys is affiliated with Waikato Institute of Technology, New Zealand. |
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Now New Zealand's fastest growing tourist attraction, Hobbiton is nestled in a working sheep farm near the small town of Matamata in the Waikato region. |
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Librarian at the University of Waikato, Anne Ferrier-Watson said that libraries aren't just about print items and librarians aren't just old ladies with buns. |
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